I would sincerely ask the community, and WGT, to consider the way the game has evolved and how it impacts on newer players coming into this great game.
Based on (all be it) old forum threads, players have lamented the "XP Grind" for a decade or more. I found some old threads bemoaning the grind to level 91 to unlock the best driver. That grind is now level 102! Or to put it into perspective, 2,772,424 xp as opposed to 565,315. In other words, the "grind" has become 5 times greater.
Some of the responses (back in the day) to the grind to level 91 were that it took about that long to make the Legend tee's so it was about right. Nowadays, with so much excellent information available on how to play the game, newer players are making the back tee's far earlier. I, as a humble example, made Legend in my fifth week at level 72.
So Legend is now attainable in 1/3rd of the time, but the grind is 5 times greater?
I, and I would imagine many others, love the competition golf offers. In real golf handicaps apply to even the playing field. In WGT it is (supposed to be) the tier system. The problem is, since Tour Pro, more and more level 102+ players are encountered. In the Legend Tier the leaderboards are full of them. That is as it should be and they've earnt it. But what are the level 90's, 80's, and (help them please) 70's to do?
The (bitter) irony is that much has been done to combat multi accounters. One big reason being that the community and WGT recognise that it just isn't right, or fair, to have newer less experienced players forced to compete with vastly more experienced players. I ask, what is the difference? And there is a difference. The multi account cheat competes with the same equipment as the newer players. In this case, the vastly more experienced players play with 3 or 4 generations better equipment!
There needs to be a "better way" to get to a level playing field. It has taken me 3 months of playing multiple rounds per day and night to accrue over 300,000 XP. I need 8 times more. 24 months of grind simply to achieve an even playing field - in golf - is in my view unreasonable. 12 months with a premium membership isn't anymore reasonable. In real golf it is achieved after submitting a few signed cards.
In one of those "back in the day" threads it was felt that opening up the best equipment too soon would result in players leaving. They'd have nothing left to play for. I believe the current situation is one of the reasons players give up on the game. The "grind" feels too much like work, not entertainment. The goal always seems too distant. I also believe, based on the number of active players at and way beyond level 102, that unlocking all of the equipment is not an end but rather a beginning.
I'd like to begin soon. Please?